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>> no. >> do you believe your government would overrun texas using the military? that's what tyranny means. >> the reason people like the ar-15, my wife shoots it. you can fire it multiple time. when i meant about the long island looters or new orleans, we see how quickly people can turn against each other. heaven forbid we have a dirty bomb and you have to defend your family. i want as much -- i want to be able to defend my family and i have a right. >> i was there when hurricane sandy, nobody felt the need to take an ar-15 to blow away looters. were they looting? >> it was limited. >> don't act like it's the same thing that was happen on a beautiful place in new jersey with totally different people. the social economic conditions are different. >> he sited sandy, not me. what is your answer to the parents of sandy hook who had their children blown to pieces about how you are personally through your radio show going to try to make america a safer place? >> simple. we got to be realistic that whether it be in america or the uk, crazy people. i want to make sure th
>> no. >> do you believe your government would overrun texas using the military? that's what tyranny means. >> the reason people like the ar-15, my wife shoots it. you can fire it multiple time. when i meant about the long island looters or new orleans, we see how quickly people can turn against each other. heaven forbid we have a dirty bomb and you have to defend your family. i want as much -- i want to be able to defend my family and i have a right. >> i was there when...
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manhunt-sotvo the reward money is being pooled from area businesses, unions, and various police and government agencies. authorities have not yet said whether tonight's tip turned out to be legitimate. tonight's grammy awards, come as a sad reminder... of the loss of a music mogul. dozens came together in newark, new jersey today... to pay tribute to whitney houston, one year after her death. the singer was memorialized at her hometown church... where family and friends celebrated her life and musical talents. houston's mother cissy spoke at the service. whitney houston drowned in a beverly hills hotel bathtub on february 11th of last year... just hours before she was expected to attend a pre-grammy gala. in her lifetime, houston won six grammy awards... and was nominated 26 times. [b10]whitney memorial-tag >> pete was just reminded me this time last week. ask exactly seven days ago it was still drizzling through the superdome ceiling. the fun from a week ago, coming >> more than 130 churches over baltimore were filled with red today. it did not have anything to do with upcoming valentine's da
manhunt-sotvo the reward money is being pooled from area businesses, unions, and various police and government agencies. authorities have not yet said whether tonight's tip turned out to be legitimate. tonight's grammy awards, come as a sad reminder... of the loss of a music mogul. dozens came together in newark, new jersey today... to pay tribute to whitney houston, one year after her death. the singer was memorialized at her hometown church... where family and friends celebrated her life and...
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this year, -- the government all of its bailout money. speaking of autos, say you are for a new car. general motors is lowering the chevy malibu. the average price was cut by about $450. this is all part of an effort for the malibu to compete with better-selling mid-sized sedans like the toyota camry. more coming up in the next hour. live at blumberg had in quarters in new york. >> that is quite a distinction. thank you so much. it is 4:37 right now. it is 36 degrees. >> a huge reward has now been offered for information leading est and conviction of a former lapd officer wanted for murder. testill have the la >> a live look out of the capital. it is hard to see, but you know in is out there. >> very fine. >> it will be going away soon. but just in the next couple of hours. 0, it will be nothing more less.just a little s kind of what it is. it is enough to make the street what. had 61 hundredths of an inch. it is just enough to make it what on the roadways for you. just light plane into the district and a little bit heavier into dewey and
this year, -- the government all of its bailout money. speaking of autos, say you are for a new car. general motors is lowering the chevy malibu. the average price was cut by about $450. this is all part of an effort for the malibu to compete with better-selling mid-sized sedans like the toyota camry. more coming up in the next hour. live at blumberg had in quarters in new york. >> that is quite a distinction. thank you so much. it is 4:37 right now. it is 36 degrees. >> a huge...
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it makes me think the government to blastep funding how things, maybe. >> all of these made us wonder, ?hat if, you know, on a house >> the insurance agents says you good,-be deductible. -- the insurance agent says you minus the deductible. >> it is something to think about it your home gets struck meteor. nasa says there were no worries the act asteroid. weighed asin russia as the eiffel tower. >> pretty incredible. also tonight, we are hearing more horrifying stories on what a true nightmare at sea. 44 lines of people on board the c --val cruise -- crews carnival cruise ship triumph are back home. we have stories of survival and recovery.ional >> a long recovery, but closer to the end. newsands of arrived in orleans. thinkingthey will be sleeping in warm beds. the end of a voyage they had anticipating for days. >> we only had an hour-and-a- half to sleep. be going home. >> a fire breaks out in the ship's engine room. the ship started drifting in the gulf of mexico. >> we were on an inside cabin. had no lights, no running water and no toilets that flush. >> at times, the ship leaves
it makes me think the government to blastep funding how things, maybe. >> all of these made us wonder, ?hat if, you know, on a house >> the insurance agents says you good,-be deductible. -- the insurance agent says you minus the deductible. >> it is something to think about it your home gets struck meteor. nasa says there were no worries the act asteroid. weighed asin russia as the eiffel tower. >> pretty incredible. also tonight, we are hearing more horrifying stories...
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you have to think about the unintended consequences of government intervention. sandra: let's give the last word to rich. we have really heard both sides of the story. he said what? >> we all want the best people in the job. sometimes the best people in the job are those that have been unemployed, sometimes not. we just want to be sure that in this economy that people are getting a fair shake and a whole groups of people aren't just being tossed out. we have seen evidence of this. by the way, if you are a fancy person, unemployed, you get a business card and call yourself a consultant. when you're a forklift operator, manager restaurant, do these kinds of things, they'll have the options like that. so they have been unemployed for a long time. we just want to look out. sandra: all right. thank you and think we heard both sides there. have a good night. >> thanks. sandra: well, it is no secret, facebook ipo flop but the irs is about to make it feel a whole lot better. foreign and $29 million tax refund finally push congress to overall corporate taxes. he tells nex
you have to think about the unintended consequences of government intervention. sandra: let's give the last word to rich. we have really heard both sides of the story. he said what? >> we all want the best people in the job. sometimes the best people in the job are those that have been unemployed, sometimes not. we just want to be sure that in this economy that people are getting a fair shake and a whole groups of people aren't just being tossed out. we have seen evidence of this. by the...
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. >> this is the government flag presented to the 372nd m p battalion from congresswoman holmes norton. >> and, of course, you can always count on congresswoman holmes norton to make sure the battalion gets its proper. >> they raise the state flag, but not the flag of d.c., and i tell them that will never happen any more. at the present time signed a bill to make sure everybody gets respect. >> reporter: the troops got ice cream and cake to go with their send-off hugs. they will be heading to gitmo on a support mission to help run the staff and to keep order. that doesn't mean they won't face danger. >> every mission has its own types of dangers, and this one is not exactly like afghanistan or iraq, but defendant its own dangers and its own challenges night. knew what i signed up for and i knew what i was getting myself into. >> reporter: after seven years in the guard this is her first deployment. >> i'm eager to go. >> reporter: leaving a one and a two-year-old at home. all these guys also have day jobs when they're not on guard duty, but it is what it is. >> we need for you to get i
. >> this is the government flag presented to the 372nd m p battalion from congresswoman holmes norton. >> and, of course, you can always count on congresswoman holmes norton to make sure the battalion gets its proper. >> they raise the state flag, but not the flag of d.c., and i tell them that will never happen any more. at the present time signed a bill to make sure everybody gets respect. >> reporter: the troops got ice cream and cake to go with their send-off hugs....
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advertised as one, those cases are going to receive the highest priority of attention from the federal government. >> reporter: according to court do you means, simmons posted a $50,000 bond and was released. >> as of tonight he is suspended from the fire department without pay pending an investigation. >>> a standoff comes to an end. a 38-year-old suspect surrenders but not before stabbing a teenager. the standoff lasted 2-1/2 hours at a home in hagerstown. charged with attempted murder. the police say they saw a woman running from the home with a knife sticking out of her chest. the victim does have serious injuries. >>> meanwhile, in baltimore, three men are behind bars in a string of robberies, charged with 24 convenient store robberies in baltimore city and county. the robbers targeted 7-eleven, royal farms and stores from late december through early february. in all of the cases one suspect drove and the other one stayed in the car while the others robbed the store. >>> inspirational stories at today's black history oratory contest. for years we have been a sponsor and now this year we get
advertised as one, those cases are going to receive the highest priority of attention from the federal government. >> reporter: according to court do you means, simmons posted a $50,000 bond and was released. >> as of tonight he is suspended from the fire department without pay pending an investigation. >>> a standoff comes to an end. a 38-year-old suspect surrenders but not before stabbing a teenager. the standoff lasted 2-1/2 hours at a home in hagerstown. charged with...
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happening is that the balance between the multinationals and the states in terms of the states the governments receiving. a certain amount of resources that they need to discharge their duties towards the most vulnerable mainly is not happening and in times of tight budgets. who is who is getting the brunt of increases in taxes the middle class the small and medium enterprises that cannot go away and push their profits to the low taxation jurisdictions this is exactly what is happening it is very unfair but also it is politically very dangerous is not going to be possible for too long as you mentioned you were at it this war is difficult because you are fighting a practice that is technically illegal in the what are the tools and the weapons to fight the war we have to change the regulations and the laws that we have created over so many years to try to avoid the so-called double taxation and that has produced this nontoxic and it also requires typically a g twenty type of effort like we did with the tax even cindy tax avoidance schemes what is it about it's about everybody having a legislatio
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happening is that the balance between the multinationals and the states in terms of the states the governments receiving a certain amount of resources that they need to discharge their duties towards the most vulnerable mainly is not happening and in times of tight budgets who is who is getting the brunt of increases in taxes. the middle class the small and medium enterprises that cannot go away and push their profits to the low taxation jurisdictions this is exactly what is happening it is very unfair but also it is politically very dangerous it's not going to be possible for too long as you mentioned you were in this war is difficult because you're fighting a practice that is technically illegal in the what are the tools and the weapons to fight the war we have to change the regulations and the laws that we have created over so many years to try to avoid the so-called double taxation and that has produced this nontoxic and it also requires typically a g. twenty type of effort like we did with the tax even cindy tax avoidance schemes what is it about it's about everybody having a legislation
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the receipts it just looks like someone in the midst of the bloodshed on this one comes to perfect government coming is there a concept of the simplest. lead. guitar sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture. the air. play because it is. a. little. bit.
the receipts it just looks like someone in the midst of the bloodshed on this one comes to perfect government coming is there a concept of the simplest. lead. guitar sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture. the air. play because it is. a. little. bit.
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happening is that the balance between the multinationals and the states in terms of the states the governments receiving a certain amount of resources that they need to discharge their duties towards the most vulnerable mainly is not happening and in times of tight but it's who is who is getting the brunt of increases in taxes. the middle class the small and medium enterprises that cannot go away and push their profits to the low taxation jurisdictions this is exactly what is happening it is very unfair but also it is politically very dangerous it's not going to be possible for too long as you mentioned you were in this war is difficult because you're fighting a practice that is technically illegal in the what are the tools and the weapons to fight the war we have to change the regulations and the laws that we have created over so many years to try to avoid the so-called double taxation and that has produced this nontoxic and it also requires typically a g. twenty type of effort like we did with the tax even cindy tax avoidance schemes what is it about it's about everybody having a legislation
happening is that the balance between the multinationals and the states in terms of the states the governments receiving a certain amount of resources that they need to discharge their duties towards the most vulnerable mainly is not happening and in times of tight but it's who is who is getting the brunt of increases in taxes. the middle class the small and medium enterprises that cannot go away and push their profits to the low taxation jurisdictions this is exactly what is happening it is...
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joining us here on arts he at the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop of the number of police offices now it is down to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform packages are there already sparking many security questions. had a chance to ask m.p.'s on both sides of the argument if the fears are reasonable. well the home secretary's announced plans to set up a national database where police officers will have to declare second jobs this is aimed at raising professional standards this is also part of why the reforms to the seeing the number of police officers drop to the lowest levels for eleven years is the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect which is think more about these reforms i'm joined by conservative m.p. angie britain and labor and. thank you very much to both of you for joining us jim i'm going to start with a lot of the police officers that we were speaking to god is a bit of these reforms but at the same time they're seeing the number of police. and police morales. i mean it's qu
joining us here on arts he at the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop of the number of police offices now it is down to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform packages are there already sparking many security questions. had a chance to ask m.p.'s on both sides of the argument if the fears are reasonable. well the home secretary's announced plans to set up a national database where police officers will have to declare second jobs this is aimed at...
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government itself is tearing out cyber attacks like the reported cyber attack on iran's nuclear program while there's no proof that they're building in this administration said it would view a serious cyber attack a. the united states is an act of war but apparently when the u.s. carries out the attack it should not be seen as an act of war. and now let's take a look at some other international news for you this hour in northern nigeria a security guard has been shot dead and seven foreign workers have been kidnapped when militants attacked a construction site among the nationals thought to have been taken hostage or to lebanese and italian and one greek national militants abducting foreigners and wealthy nigerians for ransom has become a relatively common occurrence in the country last month's deadly algeria oil plant siege left many fearing such attacks would surge in the west because of regional instability in. pakistan people have taken to the streets to voice their outrage at the killing of eighty one shia muslims in the city of protestors an islamic jihad demanded that the governm
government itself is tearing out cyber attacks like the reported cyber attack on iran's nuclear program while there's no proof that they're building in this administration said it would view a serious cyber attack a. the united states is an act of war but apparently when the u.s. carries out the attack it should not be seen as an act of war. and now let's take a look at some other international news for you this hour in northern nigeria a security guard has been shot dead and seven foreign...
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. >>> arab league officials said they support new dialogue between the syrian government and opposition forces. opposition leaders recently agreed to talk with the administration of president bashar al-assad. he said he met syrian national coalition leader and other opposition leaders on monday. >> the chairman of the coalition has offered to enter into a dialogue with the government, not as a whole but of selected people whose hands are not soaked with blood. >> he said opposition leaders are considering the proposal seriously, and he believes it's anmportant step. the arab league chiefs warned that syrians are struggling to secure food and shelter amid the prolonged fighting. he said the international community needs to cooperate to stop the violence. >>> myanmar was a bloody battleground during world war ii. historians and archeologists had little opportunity to explore that wartime history during decades of military rule. but democratic reforms have created a more open attitude. now an effort has begun to search for the remains of japanese soldiers. nhk world has more. >> reporter:
. >>> arab league officials said they support new dialogue between the syrian government and opposition forces. opposition leaders recently agreed to talk with the administration of president bashar al-assad. he said he met syrian national coalition leader and other opposition leaders on monday. >> the chairman of the coalition has offered to enter into a dialogue with the government, not as a whole but of selected people whose hands are not soaked with blood. >> he said...
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has the government starts cultural surveillance is millions spent on biometrics with such. an actual movers and shakers feel to a major gathering in moscow to chew over the state of the world's economy i mean currency manipulation is on the never ending us out of prices. and as budget constant britain is trying to gainst police with thousands of layoffs in the past year also takes a look at whether that's offices means. there will be live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and of course we start with our breaking news story this hour and it's still being quite you average morning here in russia. so people in the year also region have seen burning objects raining down from the sky after michele right exploded above that causing a meteor shower on and off he's going to go is here with us in the studio with more so we've heard a lot of eyewitness accounts there like they saw a white fireball a mushroom cloud and many of them heard a massive so what actually happened that well what actually happened is something that some people have described as the end of the world
has the government starts cultural surveillance is millions spent on biometrics with such. an actual movers and shakers feel to a major gathering in moscow to chew over the state of the world's economy i mean currency manipulation is on the never ending us out of prices. and as budget constant britain is trying to gainst police with thousands of layoffs in the past year also takes a look at whether that's offices means. there will be live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and of...
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on monday night here i will be hosting the new documentary on what happened when our government lied us into war and how they got away with it and whether we understand it well enough the next time somebody tries it again. we understand that this is likely to cause political upset when we air it. but sometimes you have to do that anyway. after all, it is for a good cause. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnelo'donnell. >> today republican s blocked a vote just because they can. >> sit shocking. not a lot of love. >> it is unprecedented. >> filibuster of chuck haegle's nomination. >> he is willing to fight until the end. >> i'm going to keep hitting you. >> it is unprecedented. >> the blame game just doesn't work. democrats must begin to do their work. democrats have been willing to more than meet the gop half way. the house has done its work. we don't control the agenda. the blame game doesn't work outside of the capital. senate democrats of the united states senate. the united states senate. >> the only certainty is more dysfunction and gridlock. >> it is valentine
on monday night here i will be hosting the new documentary on what happened when our government lied us into war and how they got away with it and whether we understand it well enough the next time somebody tries it again. we understand that this is likely to cause political upset when we air it. but sometimes you have to do that anyway. after all, it is for a good cause. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnelo'donnell. >> today republican s blocked a vote just because...
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so logistically speaking, how are governments handles this? it's to cover this, but then you have people injured and governments who need to be not only aware of the political implications but just the natural disaster implication 80. >> sure. that's why it makes sense to watch these things. and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with international incidents that might occur. you mentioned the 2002 meteorite over the mediterranean, at the time, the deputy director said if this would have happened over the subcontinent it might have been mistaken for a nuclear explosion in this belligerent stand off between india and pakistan at the time. there are certainly occasions back in the soviet days when the united states and russia mistook natural occurrences for what might have been belligerent events. and so, you have to watch these things. and the nasa near-earth program is important for all of thos
so logistically speaking, how are governments handles this? it's to cover this, but then you have people injured and governments who need to be not only aware of the political implications but just the natural disaster implication 80. >> sure. that's why it makes sense to watch these things. and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with...
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. >> president obama will give his state of the union address tonight and will push for additional government spending to promote manufacturing, education, clean energy, and infrastructure. he will warn congress to avoid the automatic spending cuts in defense and education taking place march one. you can watch the president's state of the union address live on abc7 and at abc7news.com starting tonight at 6:00. senator rubio of florida will deliver the republican response. >> tunnel in richmond is closed after the discovery of serious structural problems. the main route to point richmond. on friday part of the tunnel ceiling broke away and revealed a space the size of a pickup truck that should have been filled with earth against a concrete wall 2' thick. >> a large air void above the tunnel. it is disturbing because the ceiling of the tunnel really is only 5" thick which is not reenwe forced. >> so the federally funded $750,000 face lit will now be a huge structural repair job costing millions. >> not so simple anymore. >> we will look at the weather forecast on in tuesday morning. >> keeping
. >> president obama will give his state of the union address tonight and will push for additional government spending to promote manufacturing, education, clean energy, and infrastructure. he will warn congress to avoid the automatic spending cuts in defense and education taking place march one. you can watch the president's state of the union address live on abc7 and at abc7news.com starting tonight at 6:00. senator rubio of florida will deliver the republican response. >> tunnel...
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government. and this lawyer, mr. walker, was telling us that these types of incidents happen more often than a lot of us realize. but, unlike an airline disaster where there's he highly publicized n.t.s.b. investigation, investigations in congress, calls for legislation, changes in policy, quite often if the passengers are taken care of and they leave happy, these types of incidents are very quickly forgotten. there's a short attention span, but this lawyer was saying this particular incident has gotten so much media scrutiny that perhaps this one will end up leading to more congressional oversight. >> greta: now, we can't even ignore the fact how lucky we all were that the weather played along with it. some people thought there was a sensation of tipping or something, but if it'd be a huge violent seas and violent storms, we'd be telling a different story and a lot of injuries and a very different story, wouldn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. we couldn't call for better weather, it's a little bit on the chilly side,
government. and this lawyer, mr. walker, was telling us that these types of incidents happen more often than a lot of us realize. but, unlike an airline disaster where there's he highly publicized n.t.s.b. investigation, investigations in congress, calls for legislation, changes in policy, quite often if the passengers are taken care of and they leave happy, these types of incidents are very quickly forgotten. there's a short attention span, but this lawyer was saying this particular incident...
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protests against the current government are expected in benghazi but of course the birthplace of the revolution. explains why libya has seen any post arab spring optimism destroyed. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of fee for mineral wealth spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger sort of power play or link between the u.s. wanting to secure the minerals or sort of africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy an arab spring there you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it destabilized
protests against the current government are expected in benghazi but of course the birthplace of the revolution. explains why libya has seen any post arab spring optimism destroyed. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of fee for mineral wealth spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger sort...
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unlike the federal government, we don't spend money we don't have. we balance our budget in state government and our family budgets by controlling spending, not by raising taxes. nebraskans are very careful and conservative in how they spend their money. this conservative approach has led to positive national recognition. lending tree said nebraskans have the lowest average monthly mortgage payment of any state in america. 24/7 wall street named nebraska the third best run state in america. gallup has recognized nebraska as the fourth best state to live in. nebraska has good schools, affordable homes, a strong work ethic and a low unemployment rate, but taxes are too high in nebraska. high taxes impede economic growth. high taxes aren't attractive for entrepreneurial growth and high paying jobs. the small business and entrepreneurship council states in their 2012 u.s. business policy index that "a high personal income tax rate raises the costs of working, saving, investing, and risk taking. the personal income tax influences businesses far more than
unlike the federal government, we don't spend money we don't have. we balance our budget in state government and our family budgets by controlling spending, not by raising taxes. nebraskans are very careful and conservative in how they spend their money. this conservative approach has led to positive national recognition. lending tree said nebraskans have the lowest average monthly mortgage payment of any state in america. 24/7 wall street named nebraska the third best run state in america....
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government. and this lawyer, mr. walker, was telling us that these types of incidents happen more often than a lot of us realize. but, unlike an airline disaster where there's he highly publicized n.t.s.b. investigation, investigations in congress, calls for legislation, changes in policy, quite often if the passengers are taken care of and they leave happy, these types of incidents are very quickly forgotten. there's a short attention span, but this lawyer was saying this particular incident has gotten so much
government. and this lawyer, mr. walker, was telling us that these types of incidents happen more often than a lot of us realize. but, unlike an airline disaster where there's he highly publicized n.t.s.b. investigation, investigations in congress, calls for legislation, changes in policy, quite often if the passengers are taken care of and they leave happy, these types of incidents are very quickly forgotten. there's a short attention span, but this lawyer was saying this particular incident...
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the government had to take steps to shore up the reputation in terms of. the police service. in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform stuff go in the past two years productions in crime which we've seen you know for six years and for the past two years has been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police now for eleven years . so i may not know the the police are having to take their share of the of the spending reductions along with the rest of the public sector to get the deficit under control and what we're actually seeing is it's not about numbers it's what you do with the police or innovative ways of maintaining a police presence on the streets and jimmy an increase in crime his constituency the fact of the computer on average last year crime fell by. eight percent fell in my force in leicestershire by eight percent as well so we are seeing a overall reduction in crime across the country at the
the government had to take steps to shore up the reputation in terms of. the police service. in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform stuff go in the past two years productions in crime which we've seen you know for six years and for the past two years has been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police now for...
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also this hour concerns of a hollywood future resurface in the us as the government's assaults portable surveillance sees millions spent on biometrics research. movers and shakers flocked to the major gathering in moscow to cheer over the state a world economy and made currency manipulation and the no arranging eurozone crisis . and there's a bunch of constant britain strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the past year he takes a look at whether less officers means more crime. you saw russia and around the world this is with me about it thanks for joining us and we'll start with our brain key news story this hour and it's not been quite to your average a morning here in russia. so people in the region have seen burning troops raining down from the sky. and exploded above the causing me shia shower and. he's here with us with more irina very nice to see you again i was going to him yes so what's actually happened because we've heard a lot of eyewitness accounts and some people say that they've seen they've seen white huge white fireball some say about the mushroom cloud and
also this hour concerns of a hollywood future resurface in the us as the government's assaults portable surveillance sees millions spent on biometrics research. movers and shakers flocked to the major gathering in moscow to cheer over the state a world economy and made currency manipulation and the no arranging eurozone crisis . and there's a bunch of constant britain strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the past year he takes a look at whether less officers means more crime. you...
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governments bought 500 tons. individuals bought the other 3900 tons. that sounds like a lot of gold coins for the grand kids and it is. for the volume of sales was the lowest in three years. when the price was going up we bought. but when prices leveled off we bought less. maybe that's why gold has been stuck recently. by the way, who buys the most gold? the people of india. we'll see you tomorrow on the fox business network. progressssive clai. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> moving ahead with plans to open a second location. the owners of the landmark hope to have the new restaurant at 10th and h street in northeast up and running to the end of this year. the original owner passed away in 2009. his sons and daughters in law now run the company. >> billionaire investor warren buf
governments bought 500 tons. individuals bought the other 3900 tons. that sounds like a lot of gold coins for the grand kids and it is. for the volume of sales was the lowest in three years. when the price was going up we bought. but when prices leveled off we bought less. maybe that's why gold has been stuck recently. by the way, who buys the most gold? the people of india. we'll see you tomorrow on the fox business network. progressssive clai. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but...
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good to have you with us here on our team today i wrote in moscow for the british government's programme of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police offices to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform package has already spoke many security questions. that a chance to ask and pay its own both sides of the argument if indeed the fears of. in the number of police officers up to the lowest levels for eleven years as the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect which is think more about these. joined by conservative m.p. and britain and labor m.p. thank you very much to both of you for joining us jim i'm going to start with the a lot of the piece that we were speaking with we've got is a bit of these reforms but at the same time. the number of police. and police. i mean it's quite confusing time i think the police are being expected. well i understand that there may be slight consolation but given the battering the reputation of the police is hard over recent months the government had to take steps to shore up the
good to have you with us here on our team today i wrote in moscow for the british government's programme of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police offices to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform package has already spoke many security questions. that a chance to ask and pay its own both sides of the argument if indeed the fears of. in the number of police officers up to the lowest levels for eleven years as the impact of a twenty percent cut and...
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good to have you with us here on our team today i roll over sushi in moscow and the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police officers to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform package has already spoke many security questions. that a chance to ask unpaid song both sides of the argument if indeed the fears of. in the number of police officers drop to the lowest levels for eleven years as the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect but just think more about these. joined by conservative m.p. and britain and labor m.p. thank you very much to both of you for joining us jim i'm going to start with the a lot of the police officers that we were speaking with we've got is a bit of. a bit of the same time. the number of. police. i mean it's quite confusing time i think the police to what's being expected. i understand that there may be slight consolation but given the battering the reputation of the police is hard over recent months the government had to take steps to shore up the repu
good to have you with us here on our team today i roll over sushi in moscow and the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police officers to the lowest level in over a decade and the radical reform package has already spoke many security questions. that a chance to ask unpaid song both sides of the argument if indeed the fears of. in the number of police officers drop to the lowest levels for eleven years as the impact of a twenty percent cut and...
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. >>> a surprising, new government study finds the morning-after pill is more popular than ever before. about 11% of women now say they've used plan b emergency contraception. that's up 4% from a decade ago. researchers believe the pill's increased popularity is because its easier to get. only girls younger than 17 need a prescription. >>> lady gaga fans are disappointed this morning after a hip injury forced her to cancel the rest of her born this way tour. on tuesday, gaga announced she would postpone four dates. but tests on wednesday reveal that she has a tear in her hip and will require surgery. the 26-year-old tweeted that after her last performance, she couldn't walk. and she still can't walk. >>> two years after a crazed gunman nearly claimed her life, former congresswoman gabby giffords is showing just how far she's come. giffords is featured in the new issue of "vogue" magazine, seen here in her tucson home holding hands and locking eyes with her husband, former astronaut, mark kelly. in the article, the couple talks about their push for gun control, one of the reasons they a
. >>> a surprising, new government study finds the morning-after pill is more popular than ever before. about 11% of women now say they've used plan b emergency contraception. that's up 4% from a decade ago. researchers believe the pill's increased popularity is because its easier to get. only girls younger than 17 need a prescription. >>> lady gaga fans are disappointed this morning after a hip injury forced her to cancel the rest of her born this way tour. on tuesday, gaga...
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but i think how would you feel about your government storing all those tweets that scares me the so because i mean like you could tweak things i mean if i took it for about three years now and i kind of member what we had back then if they can find out and just kind of see what it was that's quite scary that's what our government's doing that now yeah isn't that crazy i don't think that's fair it's not fair have you ever tweeted something you might not want stored for all time usually a tweet recipes and food related things so i'd love it if there's a story it. would be great for generations to be able to reject recipes exactly do you think it's just another example of the government doing something idiotic i don't know maybe they got a good deal on a hard drive space and they just need. i mean those are very surprised i mean i know they try to facebook and they track everything you do online i mean they have the right to an extent and long as they not invade someone's private they're just doing this for your protection do you believe that you trust them to use it not as a way to surveil yo
but i think how would you feel about your government storing all those tweets that scares me the so because i mean like you could tweak things i mean if i took it for about three years now and i kind of member what we had back then if they can find out and just kind of see what it was that's quite scary that's what our government's doing that now yeah isn't that crazy i don't think that's fair it's not fair have you ever tweeted something you might not want stored for all time usually a tweet...
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and the protests against the current government are expected. but of course the birthplace of the revolution. explains why libya has seen any post arab spring optimism destroyed. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of fee for mineral wealth and we're seeing the spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger sort of power play or link between the u.s. wanting to secure the minerals off of africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian int
and the protests against the current government are expected. but of course the birthplace of the revolution. explains why libya has seen any post arab spring optimism destroyed. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of fee for mineral wealth and we're seeing the spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part...
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a scandal has erupted in israel after the country's government was forced to acknowledge the death of a prisoner a link to israel's secretive secret service the admission of followers a report in the media which revealed a melbourne man hanged himself in prison in two thousand and the man was reportedly held in such secrecy not even prison guards knew his name it's reported that the so-called prison x. was involved in israel's espionage in neighboring countries so he had been a really high step in the three to media with the order reportedly coming from the very top. cullman this ten senior correspondent for israel's ha'aretz newspaper a meter n. says that the entire situation is a source of embarrassment for the country. on one level it's an espionage story and mystery regarding the foreign intelligence service mossad and the tragic. circumstances under which one of its operatives apparently found his death on another level it's government versus press story and the press here has been struggling against various government agencies and gradually has been able to leave at least some o
a scandal has erupted in israel after the country's government was forced to acknowledge the death of a prisoner a link to israel's secretive secret service the admission of followers a report in the media which revealed a melbourne man hanged himself in prison in two thousand and the man was reportedly held in such secrecy not even prison guards knew his name it's reported that the so-called prison x. was involved in israel's espionage in neighboring countries so he had been a really high step...
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says that people are so disillusioned with the government the need to be cooled to cool text. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for a new protest because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at pressing the people needs and the people demand the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane person can see that the opposition the brotherhood and all the all the different political factions to be in a quality of government that would be the only solution and the only way out because at that moment this government will take responsibility for any reform that's going to be as one of the happening in the country the idea of just excluding everybody out of the government post revolution country in a country that's acting or calling for democracy where there is no real parliament in session that can hold the president or the government accountable to the failures of administering the c
says that people are so disillusioned with the government the need to be cooled to cool text. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for a new protest because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at pressing the people needs and the people demand the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane...
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was allegedly killed by security forces area this week during a rally marking two years of the anti-government uprising that incident and the turmoil which followed has jeopardized talks between the sunni dominated government and a mostly shelter opposition which are now stalled and activists say there are no signs of either progress or pending reforms we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day fourteen february another teenager has been killed and this really shows and displayed a lack of will for continuous human rights abuses the continuous repression taking place on the streets about rain it's good that dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly put dine in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international
was allegedly killed by security forces area this week during a rally marking two years of the anti-government uprising that incident and the turmoil which followed has jeopardized talks between the sunni dominated government and a mostly shelter opposition which are now stalled and activists say there are no signs of either progress or pending reforms we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day...
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libya is also marking the second anniversary of its government uprising putting security forces on high alert later this week take a look at why the ousting of. brought no radical change for the better for the country but a lot more coming your way right after this very quick break reassure you. will the. audience technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you. are welcome to the big picture. more news today. again flared up. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. holders closed international flights suspended security forces on high alert that is how libya is marking two years since the beginning of the uprising that resulted in that bloody civil conflict foreign intervention and the toppling of the longtime leader moammar gadhafi that is innocent now explains why any celebrations that are being overshadowe
libya is also marking the second anniversary of its government uprising putting security forces on high alert later this week take a look at why the ousting of. brought no radical change for the better for the country but a lot more coming your way right after this very quick break reassure you. will the. audience technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse...
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says that people are so disillusioned with the government to be cool to pull text. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for due process because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at pressing the people needs and the people demand the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and any sane person can see that the opposition leader mr brotherhood and all the different political factions to be in a quality of government that would be the only solution and the only way out because at that moment this government will take responsibility for any reform that's going to be as one of the happening in the country the idea of just excluding everybody out of the government post revolution country in a country that's acting calling for democracy where there is no real parliament in session that can hold the president or the government accountable to the failures of administering the country and t
says that people are so disillusioned with the government to be cool to pull text. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for due process because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at pressing the people needs and the people demand the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and any sane person can see that the...
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also this hour concerns of a hollywood horror future sufis in the us has the government sort of cultural surveillance is millions spent on biometrics with such. an actual movers and shakers feel to a major gathering in moscow to chew over the state of world's economy i mean currency manipulation is on the never ending us out of prices. on does budget constant britain is trying to gainst police with thousands of layoffs in the past year also takes a look at whether that's offices needs more. there will be live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and of course we start with our breaking news story this hour and it's not being quite your average morning here in russia. so people in the year also return have seen burning objects raining down from the sky after michele wright exploded above that causing a meteor shower on and off he's a rino going to go is here with us in the studio with more so we've heard a lot of eyewitness accounts there like they saw a white fireball a mushroom cloud and many of them heard a massive so what actually happened that well what actually happened is s
also this hour concerns of a hollywood horror future sufis in the us has the government sort of cultural surveillance is millions spent on biometrics with such. an actual movers and shakers feel to a major gathering in moscow to chew over the state of world's economy i mean currency manipulation is on the never ending us out of prices. on does budget constant britain is trying to gainst police with thousands of layoffs in the past year also takes a look at whether that's offices needs more....
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blame the failing economy and government cutbacks in mental health services for an alarming increase in suicide rates. you're watching our live from moscow with me to say it's good to have your company with us. and islamist rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is most are in city of god that's after gunmen nonsense supplies guerrilla attack over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however france maintains the military campaign in mali to force out islam is almost complete local correspondent gonzalo want to report. the situation in mali is obviously going to have a gruesome ending there are more than enough indications of last friday the country was shaken by the very first terrorist attack in its history we're going to witness reports of what was carried out by a fifteen year old suicide bomber that of arab descent the bomber was the only one killed after the detonation of a few hours later responsibility. by the motor water jihadists one thing to remember here is that this is a vast desert territory and therefore it is very difficu
blame the failing economy and government cutbacks in mental health services for an alarming increase in suicide rates. you're watching our live from moscow with me to say it's good to have your company with us. and islamist rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is most are in city of god that's after gunmen nonsense supplies guerrilla attack over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however france maintains the military campaign in mali to force...
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we actually started making progress there but they wanted to weaken destabilize the country and the government is their aim this is why they now target people so that people get angry and take to the streets protesting that. and people indeed take to the streets this is a meeting of organ donors and some whose lives have been saved by transferring a process now complicated by the like of medicine for that. i thank god and the donor who returned me to why i had heart problems and now his heart beats and my chest and i'm again a lie but the problem is that many too many are still awaiting surgery became extremely expensive and the number of donors decreased so much and they will they have enough time the. iranian doctors find themselves facing a very hard to to ration having to decide who will get the medicine and who will not industry ration they wrote an s.o.s. letter to the un chief they're still waiting for an answer griffin ocean r.t. from iran. the head of a major economic and diplomatic organization has talked to president putin about russia's potential membership were coming up i held ar
we actually started making progress there but they wanted to weaken destabilize the country and the government is their aim this is why they now target people so that people get angry and take to the streets protesting that. and people indeed take to the streets this is a meeting of organ donors and some whose lives have been saved by transferring a process now complicated by the like of medicine for that. i thank god and the donor who returned me to why i had heart problems and now his heart...